Tao struggling with a huge snake and Tunga arriving in time to save him. It recreates what the cover of this issue of Mampato and part cartoon Tunga and the god of fire. Ah, I always found these drawings Mampato fun dress in the style of what appears in the center of the cover illustration. I guess some were the work of Theme and others, Oskar. As in this case. Although I can be wrong.
Here comes the second part of the story on the Araucanian. An article on the gorillas. For its part, "Corners of the World," this time Mampato leads to the Philippines.
A section always read with great interest was also informative section that was titled "Here and there." Reading it today, I find even more interesting. For the value added by hindsight. I say this because it is a story about the havoc that the smog in Santiago was leaving in those years. Being a 71 June issue, it calls our attention to what he stated: for several days air pollution was such that many Santiago should be seen by ophthalmologists because of problems with conjunctivitis and thousands of people were treated in health centers for bronchial problems. Obviously not supplied data on pollution levels since then surely not measured particulate matter or had the network of monitoring stations that exist today. But I suspect that the problem was perhaps more serious than today. Just because they had not measured or no less a decontamination plan. In any case it is a matter of seeing the photo accompanying note to realize that there was free to launch warbler toxic gases into the environment.
Here comes the second part of the story on the Araucanian. An article on the gorillas. For its part, "Corners of the World," this time Mampato leads to the Philippines.
A section always read with great interest was also informative section that was titled "Here and there." Reading it today, I find even more interesting. For the value added by hindsight. I say this because it is a story about the havoc that the smog in Santiago was leaving in those years. Being a 71 June issue, it calls our attention to what he stated: for several days air pollution was such that many Santiago should be seen by ophthalmologists because of problems with conjunctivitis and thousands of people were treated in health centers for bronchial problems. Obviously not supplied data on pollution levels since then surely not measured particulate matter or had the network of monitoring stations that exist today. But I suspect that the problem was perhaps more serious than today. Just because they had not measured or no less a decontamination plan. In any case it is a matter of seeing the photo accompanying note to realize that there was free to launch warbler toxic gases into the environment.
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